All I can say is, this many people can't possibly be wrong. Conversely, I will also say that up until now every experience had selling to a deler really left a bad taste in my mouth. That's putting it nicely! I suppose there is only one way to find out for sure. With that, if I endorse Michael you can take it to the Bank!
Mr Dixon: Does that "No offer sight unseen" hold true for PCGS certified coins. I was under the impression that was the whole point to certification, the ability to buy and sell sight unseen. azsenior
<< <i> I was under the impression that was the whole point to certification, the ability to buy and sell sight unseen. >>
This is largely true gradewise, but taint necessarily so in the eye appeal department. A coin may have a great strike and given the correct technical grade but if the eye appeal sux its probly gonna take a hit $$$wise.
if you buy i assume you also sell, what do you have in the way of scarcer seated dimes in low to midrange grades ? and higher grade circulated seated quarters before 1853 ?
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azsenior
<< <i> I was under the impression that was the whole point to certification, the ability to buy and sell sight unseen. >>
This is largely true gradewise, but taint necessarily so in the eye appeal department. A coin may have a great strike and given the correct technical grade but if the eye appeal sux its probly gonna take a hit $$$wise.